Intermediary Metabolism

Cellular metabolism is a process that involves a number of enzyme catalyzed reactions that facilitate digestion and transport of components between cells that help them to sustain, grow and perform its cellular functions. Catabolism is a process where cells utilize organic and inorganic matter to produce energy, whereas anabolism refers to reactions that convert this energy to build cellular components like proteins and nucleic acids. Several such reactions have been organized into several metabolic pathways in which many enzymes catalyze multiple reactions to convert one component to another one. BioVision is pleased to offer a unique collection of assays for enzymes and cellular components that are related to various aspects of different metabolic pathways, and are key to the proper functioning of a eukaryotic organism. These intermediary products are components of several metabolic pathways that may be starting component of a new metabolic pathway or may cross-interact with each other.

Our collection of assays in this category are diverse and include assays for glycerol, citrate, alpha-ketoglutarate, glutathione, formate and many more.. The assays are highthroughput-adaptable, easy-to-use, sensitive and compatible with a variety of sample types.